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Mean Streets
In everything that can be called art there is a quality of redemption. It may be pure tragedy, if it is high tragedy, and it may be pity and irony, and it may be the raucous laughter of the strong man. But down these mean stre...
During the holiday week—which I spent alone as usual—I read the following in Kristen Radtke’s book Seek You:
Most of the time, when [Stephen Cole] looked at genomics data, he was used to seeing chaos—meaning the genes weren’t expressing an...
A writing-world acquaintance once commented that my fiction titles seemed to be all about isolation and alienation. My first book is a story collection called Unmarriageable Daughters; my second, a novel published as an e-book, is called I’...
Over this past summer, I rediscovered a “daily haiku” file I had started, inspired by the work of David Lasky, a friend and artist whose Patreon I follow. He makes wonderful abstract art and comics full of talking ducks and cats and solitar...
For the last two weeks of August, I traveled to England, getting to relive some of the feeling of being a temporary expat in Europe that I’d first known at nine and ten years old. The time was the mid-‘70s, a politically fraught era that is...
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I'm the author of Unmarriageable Daughters: Stories and a novel, I’ll Be a Stranger to You. My story collection The Folktale Collector's Daughter is forthcoming in fall 2026. I live in Seattle with two kitties.
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